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441:Anglo-Saxon
370:Stenton, F.
293:81, 149–50.
93:Witenagemot
62:Anglo-Saxon
54:Peaklanders
42:; singular
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1151:Categories
1068:Sumorsaete
1053:Glastening
1038:Brycgstowl
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952:Stoppingas
947:Spaldingas
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867:Duddensæte
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847:Banesbyrig
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740:Waeclingas
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673:Caningaege
668:Daenningas
658:Brahhingas
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543:Frithuwald
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132:References
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1078:Sunningas
1063:RÄ“adingas
1043:Dornsaete
1028:Eorlingas
994:Elmetsæte
972:Weorgoran
957:Sweordora
937:Snotingas
927:Reagesate
897:Magonsæte
882:Glestinga
817:Limenwara
807:Eastorege
750:Woccingas
705:HroĂ°ingas
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533:Bretwalda
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352:58, 1–46.
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146:PÄ“acsÇŁtan
114:Peakrills
77:Brigantia
58:Peakrills
1104:See also
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1058:Meonwara
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977:Westerne
887:Husmerae
837:Æbbingas
832:Ælfingas
797:Cantware
792:Boroware
770:Deningei
765:Dæningas
735:Tewingas
730:Tetingas
678:Gegingas
598:Regiones
538:Iclingas
526:Monarchs
500:Bernicia
451:Kingdoms
383:, 77–98.
163:Volume 1
68:area in
40:PÄ“csÇŁtan
32:Pecsætan
1126:Danelaw
1048:Gewisse
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967:Undaium
962:Tomsæte
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857:Bilsæte
842:Arosæte
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483:Lindsey
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1004:Loidis
912:Pecset
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812:Lympne
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586:Wessex
581:Sussex
571:Mercia
517:Wessex
512:Sussex
478:Hwicce
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89:Mercia
81:Angles
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626:Gywre
561:Essex
505:Deira
463:Essex
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710:Haka
663:Beda
621:Elge
566:Kent
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253:ISBN
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